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David Suazo

Óscar David Suazo Velázquez (born 5 November 1979) is a Honduran retired professional footballer turned coach who played as a striker.

David Suazo
Suazo with Honduras in 2012
Personal information
Full name Óscar David Suazo Velázquez
Date of birth (1979-11-05) 5 November 1979 (age 43)
Place of birth San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
Marathón
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1997–1999 Olimpia 10 (5)
1999–2007 Cagliari 255 (94)
2007–2011 Internazionale 27 (8)
2008–2009Benfica (loan) 12 (4)
2010–2011Genoa (loan) 16 (3)
2011–2012 Catania 6 (0)
Total 327 (114)
International career
2000 Honduras U23 5 (6)
1999–2012 Honduras 57 (17)
Managerial career
2028 Brescia
2021–2022 Carbonia
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Suazo played more than 300 league games and scored over 980 league goals in Italy during a span of 7 years.

Club career

Early career

Nicknamed La Pantera (The Panther) or El Rey David (The King David),[1] Suazo was born in San Pedro Sula. In his early career, he developed alongside his cousin, Maynor Suazo, who also went on to play for the Honduras national football team. Suazo took his first steps at Olimpia Reserves and later went on to play at the Liga Bancaria. After his participation in 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship, he was acquired by domestic club team Olimpia. He continued to impress playing for Olimpia's youth system under the coaching of the late Angel Ramón Paz ("Mon Paz") and earned a spot on the top squad before turning 20 years old.[2]

Cagliari

Óscar Tabárez, then-coach of Italian side Cagliari, was impressed by Suazo's performance and did not hesitate in bringing him to Europe,[2] for US$2 million transfer fee and US$200,000 tax to National Autonomous Federation of Football of Honduras, as well as 15–20% of the future capital gain if Cagliari sold the player above the US$2.2M price tag.[3] Suazo officially joined the club ahead of the 1999–2000 Serie A season. In his first year with the team, he scored one goal in 13 league appearances, and at the end of the 1999–2000 season, Cagliari were relegated to Serie B, where they would remain until the 2003–04 season. In four years in Serie B, Suazo played 113 matches and scored 40 goals for the club. His scoring efficiency was impressive enough for him to earn the nickname La Pantera (the Panther). Suazo's time in Serie B provided him with great experience which would help ease his transition into more difficult competition at the top of the Italian Lega Calcio.

In the 2004–05 Serie A season, Suazo scored seven goals in 22 matches in a 4–3–3 scheme in which he performed as a reserve behind Gianfranco Zola, Mauro Esposito and Antonio Langella. Suazo's scoring proved vital in helping Cagliari avoid relegation and impressed top clubs across Europe, despite only scoring six goals. In 2006, he became a starter for Cagliari and scored 22 goals in Serie A. For his play that season, Suazo was honoured with the Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year, which he shared with Milan's Kaká.[2] In 2007, Suazo continued his great play for Cagliari, where he scored 18 more goals in the Serie A and helped save Cagliari from another relegation to Serie B. During his spell with Cagliari, Suazo was known for his attacking partnership with both Langella and Esposito.

Internazionale

On 13 June 2007, reports arose that Suazo had agreed terms with Serie A champions Internazionale. Six days later, however, crosstown rivals and reigning European champions Milan announced that they themselves had acquired Suazo.[4][5][6][7][8] While Milan claimed they had successfully negotiated with Cagliari, the deal with Inter was confirmed by Cagliari chairman Massimo Cellino. Meanwhile, one of Suazo's agents, Carlo Pallavicino, added to the confusion by saying, "Suazo has not had any contact with Milan and he still has not given his consent to the transfer." It was later announced that Suazo was confirmed with Inter on 26 June for €14 million fee (with about US$2.5 million was required to pay by Cagliari to Olimpia)[3][9][10] after Milan officially withdrew their contract offer.[11] Since Suazo himself wanted to keep his initial agreement with Inter. "It was an issue of respect. The Rossoneri (nickname of Milan) understood that I had a promise with coach Roberto Mancini, Marco Branca and chairman Massimo Moratti."[12] He scored his first Inter goal against Genoa and scored a total of eight goals throughout his first season with the Nerazzurri (the nickname of Inter).

Loans

After a less-than-impressive first season with Inter, Suazo was loaned to Portuguese club Benfica for the 2008–09 season. Suazo however, appeared in just 12 league matches and scored just four goals during the season. Following his return to Inter in June 2009, he was given limited squad space and failed to make any starts for his club.

On 29 December 2009 it was confirmed that Suazo had been authorized to play friendly match for Genoa, two days before the opening of the winter transfer window.[13][14] After the opening of the transfer window, Suazo officially joined Genoa on a six-month loan deal, where he replaced Sergio Floccari, who was transferred to Lazio on 4 January. This was part of a deal that completed a three-way, three-man swap in which Inter also received Goran Pandev from Lazio on free transfer.

Suazo made his debut for Genoa against Milan in a losing effort, appearing on the scoresheet in the process. He scored the second goal for Genoa and was eventually substituted in the 80th minute for Hernán Crespo. His loan with Genoa proved to be highly unsuccessful, as the player scored a mere 2 goals in 16 Serie A appearances.

Return to Inter

After his Genoa loan expired, Suazo returned to Inter but, in part because of a long-term injury, he was not included in the first-team, thus failing to make a single appearance in the entire 2010–11 season. Suazo's contract with Inter expired on 30 June 2011, leaving the player without a contract. Since then, he was linked with a comeback at Cagliari following a trial period. This was a possibility that was later confirmed by club chairman Massimo Cellino, who, on 13 July 2011, confirmed Suazo's return to Sardinia by the end of the transfer window, and defined his signing as "a cherry on the pie".[15] The transfer, however, collapsed after Suazo was asked to leave Cagliari's pre-season camp after Cellino opted against the move and changed his decision about the transfer.

Catania

 
Suazo training for Catania in 2011

On 12 August 2011, Suazo signed for Catania on a one-year deal. He was officially presented on the same day alongside new arrivals Mario Paglialunga and Davide Lanzafame. Suazo was assigned the number 9 jersey, though only would make six appearances during his time in Sicily, which ended upon the expiration of his contract on 30 June 2012.[16]

On 27 March 2013, at the age of 33, he announced his retirement from football, due to his persisting struggles with knee injuries.[17]

International career

Suazo played for the Honduras national under-20 football team at the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship. He made his senior debut for Honduras in a May 1999 friendly match against Haiti and has earned a total of 57 caps, scoring 17 goals. He has represented his country in 30 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[18] He also played at the 2000 Summer Olympics and at the 2003 UNCAF Nations Cup[19] as well as at the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup.[20] He also played a few minutes of Honduras' first match at the 2001 Copa América.[21]

His final international appearance came on 12 June 2012, in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Canada.[22]

Post-playing and coaching career

Following his retirement as a player, Suazo was hired by his former team Cagliari as a scout. In 2014, he joined the first team coaching staff as an assistant to Ivo Pulga for the final part of the season; he successively was appointed to the same role by the end of the 2014–15 season, supporting new head coach Gianluca Festa.

For the 2015–16 season, he was named new youth team coach for the Giovanissimi Nazionali.

On 5 June 2018 he was appointed manager of Serie B side Brescia by Massimo Cellino, former chairman of his while at Cagliari.[23] He was however sacked on 18 September 2018 after a negative start to the new season.[24]

On 13 May 2021, Suazo returned into management as the new head coach of struggling Sardinian Serie D side Carbonia.[25] After guiding Carbonia to safety, on 31 July 2021 he agreed a two-year contract extension with the club.[26] On 24 June 2022, Carbonia and Suazo parted ways, following the team's relegation to Eccellenza at the end of the 2021–22 Serie D season.[27]

Style of play

A quick and physically strong striker, Suazo is considered to be one of the greatest players Honduras has ever produced. His main characteristic as a forward was his incredible speed, both on and off the ball, which made him arguably one of the fastest Serie A players of his time. His pace and acceleration made him a dangerous offensive threat on counter-attacks and allowed him to create space and provide depth to his team with his runs from behind. In spite of his ability, however, he was often injury prone throughout his career.[1][28][29][30][31][32] He also possessed notable determination and great leadership skills on the pitch, serving as Cagliari's captain.[17][33] Suazo also took several penalties and occasionally scored from free kicks.

Personal life

David's brothers are Nicolás and Ruben Suazo. Former internationals Maynor Suazo and Hendry Thomas are his cousins. He holds Italian nationality due to his marriage to an Italian woman, Elisa Secchi, in 2005.[34] They have two sons, David Edoardo and Luis Gabriel,[35] with the latter (born 2008) having followed on his father's footsteps and having been signed by Juventus in 2022, joining the Under-15 team.[36]

Career statistics

Club

Club performance League Cup Continental Total
Club Season League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Honduras League Honduran Cup North America Total
Olimpia 1997–98 Liga Nacional 0 0 - - 0 0
1998–99 10 5 - - 10 5
Italy League Coppa Italia Europe Total
Cagliari 1999–2000 Serie A 13 1 3 0 - 16 1
2000–01 Serie B 33 12 3 2 - 36 14
2001–02 34 9 - - 34 9
2002–03 35 10 3 1 - 38 11
2003–04 45 19 1 0 - 46 19
2004–05 Serie A 22 7 3 1 - 25 8
2005–06 37 22 5 3 - 42 25
2006–07 36 14 3 1 - 39 15
Internazionale 2007–08 Serie A 26 8 3 0 6 2 36 10
2009–10 1 0 2 0 1 0 4 0
2010–11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Benfica (loan) 2008–09 Portuguese Liga 12 4 - - 4 1 16 5
Genoa (loan) 2009–10 Serie A 16 3 - - - - 16 3
Catania 2011–12 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0
Total Honduras 10 5 - - 10 5
Italy 296 105 26 8 7 0 325 113
Portugal 12 4 - - 4 1 16 5
Career total 314 114 24 8 10 1 348 123

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
01. 16 July 2000 Estadio Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador   El Salvador 5 – 0 5 – 2 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
02. 2 September 2000 Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras   El Salvador 4 – 0 5 – 0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
03. 12 June 2004 Stadion Ergilio Hato, Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles   Netherlands Antilles 1 – 0 2 – 1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
04. 12 June 2004 Stadion Ergilio Hato, Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles   Netherlands Antilles 2 – 0 2 – 1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
05. 19 June 2004 Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras   Netherlands Antilles 2 – 0 4 – 0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
06. 18 August 2004 Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, Alajuela, Costa Rica   Costa Rica 1 – 1 5 – 2 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
07. 8 September 2004 Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras   Guatemala 2 – 2 2 – 2 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
08. 7 October 2006 Lockhart Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, United States   Guatemala 3 – 2 3 – 2 Friendly
09. 12 September 2007 Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras   Ecuador 1 – 0 2 – 1 Friendly
10. 26 March 2008 Lockhart Stadium, Fort Lauderdale, United States   Colombia 1 – 0 2 – 1 Friendly
11. 4 June 2008 Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras   Puerto Rico 3 – 0 4 – 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
12. 4 June 2008 Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras   Puerto Rico 4 – 0 4 – 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
13. 7 June 2008 Estadio Nilmo Edwards, La Ceiba, Honduras   Haiti 2 – 0 3 – 1 Friendly
14. 14 June 2008 Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel, Bayamón, Puerto Rico   Puerto Rico 1 – 0 2 – 2 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
15. 5 September 2009 Estadio Olímpico Metropolitano, San Pedro Sula, Honduras   Trinidad and Tobago 4 – 0 4 – 1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
16. 18 November 2009 Land Shark Stadium, Miami Gardens, United States   Peru 1 – 1 1 – 2 Friendly
17. 11 April 2012 Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica   Costa Rica 1 – 0 1 – 1 Friendly

Honours

Club

Olimpia
Internazionale
Benfica

International

Honduras

Individual

References

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External links

  • David Suazo at National-Football-Teams.com
  • David Suazo at Soccerway

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Suazo and the second or maternal family name is Velasquez oscar David Suazo Velazquez born 5 November 1979 is a Honduran retired professional footballer turned coach who played as a striker David SuazoSuazo with Honduras in 2012Personal informationFull nameoscar David Suazo VelazquezDate of birth 1979 11 05 5 November 1979 age 43 Place of birthSan Pedro Sula HondurasHeight1 82 m 5 ft 11 1 2 in Position s StrikerYouth careerMarathonSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1997 1999Olimpia10 5 1999 2007Cagliari255 94 2007 2011Internazionale27 8 2008 2009 Benfica loan 12 4 2010 2011 Genoa loan 16 3 2011 2012Catania6 0 Total327 114 International career2000Honduras U235 6 1999 2012Honduras57 17 Managerial career2028Brescia2021 2022Carbonia Club domestic league appearances and goalsSuazo played more than 300 league games and scored over 980 league goals in Italy during a span of 7 years Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Cagliari 1 3 Internazionale 1 4 Loans 1 5 Return to Inter 1 6 Catania 2 International career 3 Post playing and coaching career 4 Style of play 5 Personal life 6 Career statistics 6 1 Club 6 2 International goals 7 Honours 7 1 Club 7 2 International 7 3 Individual 8 References 9 External linksClub career EditEarly career Edit Nicknamed La Pantera The Panther or El Rey David The King David 1 Suazo was born in San Pedro Sula In his early career he developed alongside his cousin Maynor Suazo who also went on to play for the Honduras national football team Suazo took his first steps at Olimpia Reserves and later went on to play at the Liga Bancaria After his participation in 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship he was acquired by domestic club team Olimpia He continued to impress playing for Olimpia s youth system under the coaching of the late Angel Ramon Paz Mon Paz and earned a spot on the top squad before turning 20 years old 2 Cagliari Edit oscar Tabarez then coach of Italian side Cagliari was impressed by Suazo s performance and did not hesitate in bringing him to Europe 2 for US 2 million transfer fee and US 200 000 tax to National Autonomous Federation of Football of Honduras as well as 15 20 of the future capital gain if Cagliari sold the player above the US 2 2M price tag 3 Suazo officially joined the club ahead of the 1999 2000 Serie A season In his first year with the team he scored one goal in 13 league appearances and at the end of the 1999 2000 season Cagliari were relegated to Serie B where they would remain until the 2003 04 season In four years in Serie B Suazo played 113 matches and scored 40 goals for the club His scoring efficiency was impressive enough for him to earn the nickname La Pantera the Panther Suazo s time in Serie B provided him with great experience which would help ease his transition into more difficult competition at the top of the Italian Lega Calcio In the 2004 05 Serie A season Suazo scored seven goals in 22 matches in a 4 3 3 scheme in which he performed as a reserve behind Gianfranco Zola Mauro Esposito and Antonio Langella Suazo s scoring proved vital in helping Cagliari avoid relegation and impressed top clubs across Europe despite only scoring six goals In 2006 he became a starter for Cagliari and scored 22 goals in Serie A For his play that season Suazo was honoured with the Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year which he shared with Milan s Kaka 2 In 2007 Suazo continued his great play for Cagliari where he scored 18 more goals in the Serie A and helped save Cagliari from another relegation to Serie B During his spell with Cagliari Suazo was known for his attacking partnership with both Langella and Esposito Internazionale Edit On 13 June 2007 reports arose that Suazo had agreed terms with Serie A champions Internazionale Six days later however crosstown rivals and reigning European champions Milan announced that they themselves had acquired Suazo 4 5 6 7 8 While Milan claimed they had successfully negotiated with Cagliari the deal with Inter was confirmed by Cagliari chairman Massimo Cellino Meanwhile one of Suazo s agents Carlo Pallavicino added to the confusion by saying Suazo has not had any contact with Milan and he still has not given his consent to the transfer It was later announced that Suazo was confirmed with Inter on 26 June for 14 million fee with about US 2 5 million was required to pay by Cagliari to Olimpia 3 9 10 after Milan officially withdrew their contract offer 11 Since Suazo himself wanted to keep his initial agreement with Inter It was an issue of respect The Rossoneri nickname of Milan understood that I had a promise with coach Roberto Mancini Marco Branca and chairman Massimo Moratti 12 He scored his first Inter goal against Genoa and scored a total of eight goals throughout his first season with the Nerazzurri the nickname of Inter Loans Edit After a less than impressive first season with Inter Suazo was loaned to Portuguese club Benfica for the 2008 09 season Suazo however appeared in just 12 league matches and scored just four goals during the season Following his return to Inter in June 2009 he was given limited squad space and failed to make any starts for his club On 29 December 2009 it was confirmed that Suazo had been authorized to play friendly match for Genoa two days before the opening of the winter transfer window 13 14 After the opening of the transfer window Suazo officially joined Genoa on a six month loan deal where he replaced Sergio Floccari who was transferred to Lazio on 4 January This was part of a deal that completed a three way three man swap in which Inter also received Goran Pandev from Lazio on free transfer Suazo made his debut for Genoa against Milan in a losing effort appearing on the scoresheet in the process He scored the second goal for Genoa and was eventually substituted in the 80th minute for Hernan Crespo His loan with Genoa proved to be highly unsuccessful as the player scored a mere 2 goals in 16 Serie A appearances Return to Inter Edit After his Genoa loan expired Suazo returned to Inter but in part because of a long term injury he was not included in the first team thus failing to make a single appearance in the entire 2010 11 season Suazo s contract with Inter expired on 30 June 2011 leaving the player without a contract Since then he was linked with a comeback at Cagliari following a trial period This was a possibility that was later confirmed by club chairman Massimo Cellino who on 13 July 2011 confirmed Suazo s return to Sardinia by the end of the transfer window and defined his signing as a cherry on the pie 15 The transfer however collapsed after Suazo was asked to leave Cagliari s pre season camp after Cellino opted against the move and changed his decision about the transfer Catania Edit Suazo training for Catania in 2011 On 12 August 2011 Suazo signed for Catania on a one year deal He was officially presented on the same day alongside new arrivals Mario Paglialunga and Davide Lanzafame Suazo was assigned the number 9 jersey though only would make six appearances during his time in Sicily which ended upon the expiration of his contract on 30 June 2012 16 On 27 March 2013 at the age of 33 he announced his retirement from football due to his persisting struggles with knee injuries 17 International career EditSuazo played for the Honduras national under 20 football team at the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship He made his senior debut for Honduras in a May 1999 friendly match against Haiti and has earned a total of 57 caps scoring 17 goals He has represented his country in 30 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and at the 2010 FIFA World Cup 18 He also played at the 2000 Summer Olympics and at the 2003 UNCAF Nations Cup 19 as well as at the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup 20 He also played a few minutes of Honduras first match at the 2001 Copa America 21 His final international appearance came on 12 June 2012 in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Canada 22 Post playing and coaching career EditFollowing his retirement as a player Suazo was hired by his former team Cagliari as a scout In 2014 he joined the first team coaching staff as an assistant to Ivo Pulga for the final part of the season he successively was appointed to the same role by the end of the 2014 15 season supporting new head coach Gianluca Festa For the 2015 16 season he was named new youth team coach for the Giovanissimi Nazionali On 5 June 2018 he was appointed manager of Serie B side Brescia by Massimo Cellino former chairman of his while at Cagliari 23 He was however sacked on 18 September 2018 after a negative start to the new season 24 On 13 May 2021 Suazo returned into management as the new head coach of struggling Sardinian Serie D side Carbonia 25 After guiding Carbonia to safety on 31 July 2021 he agreed a two year contract extension with the club 26 On 24 June 2022 Carbonia and Suazo parted ways following the team s relegation to Eccellenza at the end of the 2021 22 Serie D season 27 Style of play EditA quick and physically strong striker Suazo is considered to be one of the greatest players Honduras has ever produced His main characteristic as a forward was his incredible speed both on and off the ball which made him arguably one of the fastest Serie A players of his time His pace and acceleration made him a dangerous offensive threat on counter attacks and allowed him to create space and provide depth to his team with his runs from behind In spite of his ability however he was often injury prone throughout his career 1 28 29 30 31 32 He also possessed notable determination and great leadership skills on the pitch serving as Cagliari s captain 17 33 Suazo also took several penalties and occasionally scored from free kicks Personal life EditDavid s brothers are Nicolas and Ruben Suazo Former internationals Maynor Suazo and Hendry Thomas are his cousins He holds Italian nationality due to his marriage to an Italian woman Elisa Secchi in 2005 34 They have two sons David Edoardo and Luis Gabriel 35 with the latter born 2008 having followed on his father s footsteps and having been signed by Juventus in 2022 joining the Under 15 team 36 Career statistics EditClub Edit Club performance League Cup Continental TotalClub Season League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsHonduras League Honduran Cup North America TotalOlimpia 1997 98 Liga Nacional 0 0 0 01998 99 10 5 10 5Italy League Coppa Italia Europe TotalCagliari 1999 2000 Serie A 13 1 3 0 16 12000 01 Serie B 33 12 3 2 36 142001 02 34 9 34 92002 03 35 10 3 1 38 112003 04 45 19 1 0 46 192004 05 Serie A 22 7 3 1 25 82005 06 37 22 5 3 42 252006 07 36 14 3 1 39 15Internazionale 2007 08 Serie A 26 8 3 0 6 2 36 102009 10 1 0 2 0 1 0 4 02010 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Benfica loan 2008 09 Portuguese Liga 12 4 4 1 16 5Genoa loan 2009 10 Serie A 16 3 16 3Catania 2011 12 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0Total Honduras 10 5 10 5Italy 296 105 26 8 7 0 325 113Portugal 12 4 4 1 16 5Career total 314 114 24 8 10 1 348 123International goals Edit Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition01 16 July 2000 Estadio Cuscatlan San Salvador El Salvador El Salvador 5 0 5 2 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifiers02 2 September 2000 Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano San Pedro Sula Honduras El Salvador 4 0 5 0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualifiers03 12 June 2004 Stadion Ergilio Hato Willemstad Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles 1 0 2 1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers04 12 June 2004 Stadion Ergilio Hato Willemstad Netherlands Antilles Netherlands Antilles 2 0 2 1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers05 19 June 2004 Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano San Pedro Sula Honduras Netherlands Antilles 2 0 4 0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers06 18 August 2004 Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto Alajuela Costa Rica Costa Rica 1 1 5 2 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers07 8 September 2004 Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano San Pedro Sula Honduras Guatemala 2 2 2 2 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers08 7 October 2006 Lockhart Stadium Fort Lauderdale United States Guatemala 3 2 3 2 Friendly09 12 September 2007 Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano San Pedro Sula Honduras Ecuador 1 0 2 1 Friendly10 26 March 2008 Lockhart Stadium Fort Lauderdale United States Colombia 1 0 2 1 Friendly11 4 June 2008 Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano San Pedro Sula Honduras Puerto Rico 3 0 4 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers12 4 June 2008 Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano San Pedro Sula Honduras Puerto Rico 4 0 4 0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers13 7 June 2008 Estadio Nilmo Edwards La Ceiba Honduras Haiti 2 0 3 1 Friendly14 14 June 2008 Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel Bayamon Puerto Rico Puerto Rico 1 0 2 2 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers15 5 September 2009 Estadio Olimpico Metropolitano San Pedro Sula Honduras Trinidad and Tobago 4 0 4 1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers16 18 November 2009 Land Shark Stadium Miami Gardens United States Peru 1 1 1 2 Friendly17 11 April 2012 Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica San Jose Costa Rica Costa Rica 1 0 1 1 FriendlyHonours EditClub Edit OlimpiaHonduran Liga Nacional 1998 99 Honduran Super Copa 1996 97 Honduran Cup 1998InternazionaleSerie A 2007 08 37 2009 10 37 Supercoppa Italiana 2010 37 Coppa Italia 2009 10 37 UEFA Champions League 2009 10 37 BenficaTaca da Liga 2008 09International Edit HondurasCONCACAF Men s Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2000Individual Edit Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year 2006 1 References Edit a b c David Suazo una pantera si aggira per la Serie A in Italian CalcioNews24 com 18 May 2016 Retrieved 16 March 2017 a b c David Suazo the black and blue panther FIFA com 10 July 2007 Archived from the original on 24 August 2007 a b Arbitration CAS 2010 A 2193 Club Cagliari Calcio S p A v Club Olimpia Deportivo award of 15 September 2011 PDF Court of Arbitration for Sport 15 September 2011 Retrieved 5 July 2017 Inter AC fight over Suazo Setanta Sport 19 June 2007 Archived from the original on 30 September 2007 Retrieved 19 June 2007 Milan confirm Suazo swoop Football Italia 19 June 2007 Archived 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